Saab zerstört in Werbevideo den chinesischen Zerstörer Kunming
Die Kunming wird im Video getroffen und versenkt © Saab Militärtechnik Der schwedische Rüstungshersteller zeigt sich überraschend angriffslustig, macht dann aber einen Rückzieher. Es ist üblich, dass Rüstungshersteller ihre Produkte mit fiktiven Einsatzszenarien bewerben. Früher wurde in solchen Videos auf generisches Kriegsgerät eines gesichtslosen Feindes geschossen. Mittlerweile werden Panzer und Schiffe anvisiert, die relativ deutlich
“Schlecht für alle”: Kia ist gegen Touchscreen-Trend im Auto
Touchscreens im Auto gelten als modern, aber unübersichtlich. © APA/dpa/Sven Hoppe Produkte 23.01.2026 Viele empfinden Touchscreens im Auto als störend. Der koreanische Autohersteller will deshalb auch in Zukunft auf Knöpfe setzen. Kia hält wenig vom Touchscreen-Trend, der sich in der Autobranche breitgemacht hat. Zwar gelten die glatten Displays als modern und für Hersteller oft als
Anthony’s Key Resort Launches 3 Promotion Packages
Anthony’s Key Resort has announced the launch of three promotions to welcome in 2026 with a bang. The three promotions have something for everyone, allowing divers and families to enjoy substantial savings. The three promotions are as follows: Stay Longer, Save More In 2026! Save $250 per person Travel Dates: January 3, 2026 – January 2
The Worlds Most Iconic Dive Site You Can Only Reach by Liveaboard
Some of the ocean’s greatest treasures remain out of reach of day boats. Reaching remote pinnacles, ocean channels, and offshore reefs require time, and purpose-built vessels. For divers who want to witness the most spectacular sites on Earth, a liveaboard is the only way in. Explorer Ventures Fleet has liveaboards across eight regions — Saba/St Kitts, Turks & Caicos, Palau, Galapagos
Solmar V Liveaboard Ceases Operations
Solmar V, one of the major liveaboard vessels that frequented the Socorro Islands southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, recently announced it had ceased operations. The 112-foot by 23-foot (35-meter by 7-meter) vessel accommodated 22 guests and would run 9- and 11-day trips that include 5 to 7 ½ days of diving with 20-22 to
How Oysters Are Impacted By Environmental Conditions and Farming Practices
The aquaculture industry in Rhode Island on the northeast coast of the USA is more robust than ever, especially for oysters. The value of aquaculture products was nearly US$8.8 million/~€7.5 million in 2024 and 89 active aquaculture farms covered 392.5 acres/155 hectares, according to a report by the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council .
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi dissolves parliament after three months in office
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has dissolved the lower house of parliament, paving the way for a snap election on February 8. The move is viewed as an attempt to capitalise on her popularity to help the governing party regain ground after major losses in recent years. Takaichi's conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its
Police search powers declaration ‘unlawful’, judge rules
Protesters are celebrating after a judge ruled a declaration giving police the power to search and unmask people was "unlawful". Federal Court Justice Elizabeth Bennett on Friday determined the six-month order, made by Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Brett Curran on 30 November, was invalid under the law. The declaration listed the Melbourne CBD and neighbouring
How the Aboriginal flag ended up on a spaceship in the future
In 1992, the late Australian wildlife documentary film maker, and crocodile hunter Malcolm Douglas travelled three famous outback tracks: the Birdsville, the Oodnadatta and the Strzelecki. At the end of the Birdsville Track, just above Maree in South Australia, Douglas dropped in to see a well-known local identity and SA outback legend named Talc Alf.
Six people confirmed missing after landslide at New Zealand campground
Six people have been confirmed missing in a landslide that ripped through a busy campground on New Zealand's North Island, as emergency crews continue to comb through the rubble. Heavy rains triggered the landslide at 9.30am on Thursday (local time) at Mount Maunganui on the island's east coast, bringing soil and rubble down on the








